Energy suspension bushings
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Energy suspension bushings
Does anyone on here know the correct energy suspension bushing part numbers to order for the swaybar endlinks? Has anyone replaced there rear sway bay bushings with energy suspension ones? They sell a complete kit for the from but nothing for the rear so I'll have to order those parts separately. Can anyone help me out with these part numbers?
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You should just order it from this site:
http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/4runswaykit.htm
Comes with front sway bar/endlink bushings. That's what I got. I ordered some Energy Suspension ones last year, and they did not fit. I called them up and I had the correct part number, but the OEM brackets were too small (they said that it was supposed to be used in conjuction with the stock brackets). I got frustrated with the run-around, so I tossed them.
http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/4runswaykit.htm
Comes with front sway bar/endlink bushings. That's what I got. I ordered some Energy Suspension ones last year, and they did not fit. I called them up and I had the correct part number, but the OEM brackets were too small (they said that it was supposed to be used in conjuction with the stock brackets). I got frustrated with the run-around, so I tossed them.
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That's the energy suspension kit for the front with the addition of new bumpstops. I was already planning to get that kit but I wanted the endlink bushing for the rear was well and I don't wanna have to buy the whole kit for no reason, just to get the endlink bushing in the rear.
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That's the energy suspension kit for the front with the addition of new bumpstops. I was already planning to get that kit but I wanted the endlink bushing for the rear was well and I don't wanna have to buy the whole kit for no reason, just to get the endlink bushing in the rear.
Poly Urethane bushings are harder than stock rubber ones. It will last much longer than stock. I'd just get these instead.
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That's the Daystar kit, not ES. I believe the front endlink bushings also work in the back (someone correct me if I'm wrong). If anything, call them up and ask.
Poly Urethane bushings are harder than stock rubber ones. It will last much longer than stock. I'd just get these instead.
Poly Urethane bushings are harder than stock rubber ones. It will last much longer than stock. I'd just get these instead.
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